====== CP/M Plus on the Amstrad PCW (Step by Step) ====== ===== Ficha ===== {{:libros:presentacion:CP-M_Plus_on_the_Amstrad_PCW_p1.JPG?340|}} {{:libros:presentacion:CP-M_Plus_on_the_Amstrad_PCW_p2.JPG?340|}} ^ Editorial | [[..:compañias:newtech|Newtech]] | ^ Dimensiones |21,50 x 13,80 x 1,00 cm | ^ Año |1992 | ^ Autor |John Campbell | ^ Páginas |171 | ^ ISBN-10|0-7506-0460-3 | ^ ISBN-13|970750604604 | ^ Idioma | Inglés | ^ Precio | Inglaterra: £00,00. | ^ Estado | [[preservado|Preservado]] | ===== Descripción ===== CP/M es el sistema operativo utilizado en la gama de ordenadores Amstrad PCW. Este libro se propone ofrecer una descripción práctica a fondo de las cosas que los usuarios necesitan saber con el fin de utilizar su PCW para una amplia gama de aplicaciones con CP/M Plus. Muchos usuarios comienzan con los PCW simplemente como un procesador de textos, pero, después de darse cuenta de que el PCW es en realidad un ordenador de propósito general, quieren comenzar a explotar sus capacidades. Serán capaces de hacer esto con mucho más éxito si conocen mejor el sistema operativo CP/M Plus. El libro se acompaña de algunos ejemplos soportados con un texto explicativo. ===== Imágenes ===== Este libro está encuadernado en tapas de cartón blando a color, y las hojas interiores en papel normal fino en blanco y negro cuyas medidas son; Alto 21,50 cm x Ancho 13,80 cm. {{:libros:portadas:CP-M_Plus_on_the_Amstrad_PCW_cover.jpg?1000}} ===== Contenido ===== CONTENTS About this book Foreword Some groundwork Looking after your discs How to use this book Chapter 1 First Steps Introduction What CP/M is and why you need it The basic components of CP/M What jobs can you do with CP/M? Housekeeping tasks we shall examine Making the computer do a series of jobs with one command PROFILE.ENG or .SUB Copying a file and giving the copy a different name Submitting a list of commands Submitting PROFILE.SUB automatically Erasing PROFILE.SUB Using the RPED text editor RPED - creating a new file RPED - editing an existing file Chapter 2 Managing Files Naming and storing files Matching up file names ('masks') Renaming a file Making a duplicate copy of a file The TYPE command TYPE command - enhancements Using PIP - enhancements Copy several files with the similar names Copy ASCII file to the screen or printer Sending information direct from the keyboard to the printer Sending information from the the keyboard to disc Copying several files into one big one Getting rid of unwanted files Protecting files - Read Only System files User numbers Setting passwords Using SET on drives and discs Setting the attributes of a disc drive Chapter 3 Managing Discs Checklist - looking after discs Resetting (rebooting) the PCW Creating a (data) disc Booting automatically into a program Editing PROFILE.SUB Finding out what is on a disc DIR variants (options) Checking the space on a disc SHOW - variants (options) Making a duplicate copy of a disc Note for PCW9512 users PCW9512: copying a disc from 8000 format Chapter 4 Managing Hardware Setting the PCW's clock Checking the PCW's clock Putting screen and printer outputs into disc files Automating procedires with GET and SUBMIT Tweaking the screen PALETTE.COM SET24X80 The keyboard under CP/M Plus Using the NumLock function ALT or CONTROL codes Control codes summary Tweaking the keyboard The key definition file Using the key definition file Tweaking the keyboard to streamline work Loading new keyboard setting automatically A final word or two Appendix A Using Other Printers Appendix B Glossary Index ===== Presentación ===== {{:libros:portadas:CP-M_Plus_on_the_Amstrad_PCW_box_01.JPG?450|}} {{:libros:portadas:CP-M_Plus_on_the_Amstrad_PCW_box_02.JPG?447|}} ===== Descargas ===== * {{libros:descargas:CP-M Plus on the Amstrad PCW.pdf|Libro CP/M Plus on the Amstrad PCW (Step by Step)}}